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Here are some Zombies versus Unicorns goodies for you:

The full cover illustration by the brilliant Josh Cochran. Here’s some info about the cover and here Josh is interviewed by Irene Gallo about the cover art’s creation. (It’s fascinating. My favourite sentence: “This has to look like an even fight. Please add more unicorns kicking ass.” Josh had to be nudged because everyone knows zombies whomp on those silly unicorns.)

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14 November, 2016

Today Ambelin Kwaymullina, who is an Aboriginal writer and illustrator from the Palyku people, has generously allowed me to publish this essay. I’ve been an admirer of Ambelin Kwaymullina’s work for some time. Not just her wonderful dystopian trilogy about a far future Australia, The Tribe series, but her thoughtful essays. She has become one […]

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10 November, 2016

My eighth novel (and eleventh book), My Sister Rosa, publishes on Tuesday 15 November. These are my tour dates. I’ll be in Charleston, New York City, Chicago (area), Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta. If you’re in New York City we’re having a launch party on Sunday the 13th at Book Court. Details below. Would be lovely […]

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13 October, 2016

The authors copies of my eighth novel, My Sister Rosa, arrived today. It publishes in the US and Canada in less than a month. I’ve been through this eight times, eleven times if I count my non-fiction book and anthologies, yet it never stops being exciting and it never stops being scary. All I ever […]

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24 September, 2016

For the next two weeks I’ll be accompanying Scott on his US tour. We’ll be hitting the San Francisco/Bay Area (Menlo Park, Santa Rosa, and SF), LA, the Phoenix/Tempe area, Chicago, Princeton NJ, and New York City. Do say hello and if you’ve got anything you’d like me to sign I’m more than happy to […]

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15 September, 2016

Tomorrow, Friday 16th of September I have the great honour of launching Wai Chim’s first YA novel, Freedom Swimmer, and it’s a corker. The book was inspired by Wai’s father’s escape from Mao’s China by swimming to Hong Kong. Wai tells a story of privation and love and friendship. The central relationship between Ming and […]